Tianshan Network News (reporter Song Weiguo correspondent Guo Xu reported) "Hello passengers, is there a doctor on the train? Please hurry to car 7, there are passengers who have sudden illness and need help..." At 10 o'clock on May 10, the T9528 train from Hotan to Urumqi had just left Turpan North Railway Station, and the train broadcast sounded.
Xu Jianhai, director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pain of Heshuo County People's Hospital, and Huang Shuchao, a rehabilitation medical doctor, who took the train, immediately contacted the attendants and rushed to car 7 at the first time.

Xu Jianhai (left) and Huang Shuchao measure blood pressure and do tests for sick passengers. Photo by Li Huijuan
"When we arrived at car 7, the sick passengers looked very bad and were restless." Xu Jianhai told reporters. The sick passenger named Xie Xueguang, he told Xu Jianhai that he had high blood pressure two years ago, he felt uncomfortable after driving from Pegatron Station, could not lie flat, breathing was not smooth, chest tightness and chest pain, he wanted to endure it, and then went to the hospital to see a doctor after staying in the destination Kuitun, but it was too uncomfortable, so he asked for help from the conductor.
It had been two and a half hours since he felt uncomfortable driving from Pegatron Station to the time the train left Turpan North Station, and Xu Jianhai realized that the patient must be treated as soon as possible.
Train conductor Shi Ting brought a sphygmomanometer and stethoscope, and Xu Jianhai and Huang Shuchao made on-site diagnosis. After on-site diagnosis, Xie Xueguang was angina due to high blood pressure. After the diagnosis, the train broadcast broadcast another broadcast of the search for antihypertensive drugs and drugs to treat angina.
Xu Jianhai (left) performs a simple treatment for a sick passenger. Photo by Li Huijuan
After taking the drug for 45 minutes, Xie Xueguang's symptoms were relieved. After the train arrived at Urumqi Station, he was taken by ambulance to the hospital for further treatment. After confirming that his health was no longer in serious trouble, Xie Xueguang continued to take the train to Kuitun and has now arrived at his destination safely.
"I especially thank the two doctors and the crew on the train for reaching out to me when I needed it most." Xie Xueguang said.